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How Much Housing Can You ACTUALLY Afford? (By Salary)

Predictions from this Video

Total: 6
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 6
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
Gen Z and younger generations will increasingly struggle to afford homes if income growth lags behind rising housing prices.
"if income levels don't rapidly rise and housing prices start to go up more and more then what we're going to see is that gen Z and younger might not be able to afford homes"
Housing Affordability
Pending
Gen Z and younger generations will struggle to afford homes if income growth does not keep pace with rising housing prices.
"if income levels don't rapidly rise and housing prices start to go up more and more then what we're going to see is that gen Z and younger might not be able to afford homes whereas the older Millennial or the Gen X or the baby boomer might have had an easier time doing so"
Housing Affordability
Pending
Second and third-tier cities will experience significantly faster growth.
"what I personally think is going to happen is that we're going to see a lot of the second and third tier cities growing on a much faster Pace"
Urban Development
Pending
Migration from high-cost-of-living states like California and New York to other cities will increase and broaden.
"I think it's also a reason why we're going to see a lot of people moving from High Cost of Living States like California or New York to those other cities and that's going to just increase and expand out"
Demographic Migration
Pending
Second and third-tier cities are predicted to grow at a much faster pace.
"what I personally think is going to happen is that we're going to see a lot of the second and third tier cities growing on a much faster Pace"
Urban Development
Pending
The migration trend from high-cost-of-living states (e.g., California, New York) to other cities will increase and expand.
"I think it's also a reason why we're going to see a lot of people moving from High Cost of Living States like California or New York to those other cities and that's going to just increase and expand out"
Population Migration
Pending